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Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

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Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

Susie Moore

Society & Culture, Philosophy, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Life Coach, Motivational, Personal Development, Mental Health, Life Coaching, Self-help, Education

51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

What if the rush of “new” has been crowding out the calm of “enough”? We open up about a quiet transformation—from chasing fresh outfits and upgrades to finding a steadier joy in what already works—and why that shift feels like breathing room for the soul. And, as a special bonus, I want to give you FREE access to my signature course, Slay Your Year (usually $997)! All you have to do is: Leave a review of this podcast. Email a screenshot of your review to [email protected] Simple as t...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore.

0:09.8

I use someone who likes to buy things.

0:13.2

It's so funny.

0:14.6

I used to be like that.

0:16.2

I used to love shopping, of course, getting new, fresh, exciting things to wear.

0:23.2

And I swear in the last,

0:31.4

I'm not sure, two, three years, maybe more, I don't really enjoy buying anything at all. I use rent the runway, so I've got nice fresh outfits. It keeps the environment steady too,

0:36.0

because I'm not just buying and throwing away,

0:38.0

buying and throwing away. I don't care what, you know, model of phone I have. If something

0:43.5

works, I don't need to replace it or improve it. And this has happened on its own. It hasn't

0:49.1

happened consciously. And that's why it was so, it was so pleasant for me to come across this story in Tickna Harms' book at

0:57.4

home in the world called the Persio, the car. I'm going to read it to you and I'll be back on

1:04.0

Instagram to do some more posting later. So DME at Susie Dotmore. Let me know what you

1:09.6

think.

1:17.9

In the 1970s, within a few years of arriving in France, our group bought a little car,

1:19.5

a second-hand perjou.

1:26.2

We went all over Europe in it and used the car to transport not only people, but sand, bricks,

1:30.1

tools, books, food, and many other materials as we began to establish the sweet potato community in an old farmhouse outside Paris. We used it for all

1:38.5

our needs and kept it for many years. When our car was old and couldn't be used anymore,

1:44.0

we had a difficult time letting it go.

1:47.1

We were attached to our little Peugeot, because both we and the car had gone through so much

1:51.9

together. It had survived breakdowns, numerous accidents, and untold repairs. My friends and I were

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